Re: non-posix compliant shells

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Matthew Winn
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:10:40 +0100, Vladimir Marek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I do have :set shell=/bin/sh This just says to vim, to use /bin/sh for executing external commands. It does not say which shell I should use for my interactive work. Then I run :!fish Welcome to fish,

Opening a folder in VIM running on Linux

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Narayanan A R
Hi, I use to type :e folder path for opening a folder in VIM running on Windows and it used to work. However the same doesn't work any more for Linux. It opens only files. I am using Ubuntu 7.10. This feature is really helpful to navigate folder tree. It will be really helpful, if someone can

Re: Opening a folder in VIM running on Linux

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
Narayanan A R wrote: Hi, I use to type :e folder path for opening a folder in VIM running on Windows and it used to work. However the same doesn't work any more for Linux. It opens only files. I am using Ubuntu 7.10. Huh? Do you mean Vim 7.1.0 or 7.0.10? 7.10 (i.e. 7.10.0) isn't yet

Re: indent/html.vim

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Andy Wokula
Andy Wokula schrieb: A.Politz schrieb: todo.txt : 9 HTML indenting can be slow. Caused by using searchpair(). Can search() be used instead? (Is this up to date ? If not you can skip the rest ;-) ) In fact html indenting can be dramatically slow. For example try to indent this page

Re: Opening a folder in VIM running on Linux

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie Matt Wozniski
On Nov 17, 2007 6:03 AM, Narayanan A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use to type :e folder path for opening a folder in VIM running on Windows and it used to work. However the same doesn't work any more for Linux. It opens only files. I am using Ubuntu 7.10. This feature is really helpful to

vim scrolling painfully slow

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I connect from windows xp to solaris using telnet. I was scrolling using vim editor and saw something strange. If I do a Ctrl-F twice in succession, the first screen gets updated quickly (almost in no time) but the second screen takes very long time (about 8 seconds). To eliminate problems in

Re: vim scrolling painfully slow

2007-11-17 Fir de Conversatie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 18, 2:26 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I connect from windows xp to solaris using telnet. I was scrolling using vim editor and saw something strange. If I do a Ctrl-F twice in succession, the first screen gets updated quickly (almost in no time) but the second screen